New Delhi, May 25 -- Acharya Prashant, a philosopher and spiritual teacher, explores the problem of human consumption amid the ongoing global climate crisis in his new feature piece published by The Sunday Guardian, where he argues that humanity faces an unprecedented crisis, which he labels as "the sixth mass extinction", driven by human actions and "mankind's primitive tendency to consume."

He explains that Operation 2030 is an emergency call to raise awareness about the climate crisis and the urgent need to address it. His central argument is that true climate transformation can only begin when material excess is replaced with inner wisdom.

In his column with Sunday Guardian, Acharya Prashant wrote that the PrashantAdvait Foundation ...